Monday, November 4, 2024

SMFS Members Published in Black Cat Weekly #166

 

SMFS list members are published in Black Cat Weekly #166. Published by Wildside Press, the issue is available here in digital format. The list members that reported being in the issue are: 

 

Tom Andes with "Didn't Want to Say I Told You So.”

 

Jay Kinney with “The Ghost of Poe.”

 

Robert Lopresti with “Shanks Has Reservations.”

 

Gary Earl Ross with “Split Wit.”

 

Publisher Description: 

This issue, we begin a 6-week experiment, as we serialize all three volumes of an epic fantasy trilogy by Edmund Glasby. This week, we have the first half of Book 1, The Pale Galilean. As soon as this novel finishes, we’ll start the sequel. Let me know what you think of the idea.

   Of course, we also have our usual gourmet assortment of stories long and stories short. Acquiring Editor Barb Goffman has an original Shanks tale from modern master Robert Lopresti, and Acquiring Editor Michael Bracken has an original ghostly mystery about Edgar Allan Poe from new author Jay Kinney. More mysteries from Tom Andes, Gary Earl Ross, and Kris Neville (best known as a science fiction writer) complete the sleuthing.

   On the more fantastic side of things, Holly Schofield has an assassin (posing as a midwife) rethinking her profession as she goes up against an alien and her newborn baby. Chad Gayle proves that monsters can give up their taste for eating humans. (Or can they?) And we have another Nelson Bond classic—a crossover story with space-opera hero Lancelot Biggs and 20th century genius, Horse-Sense Hank (both of whom have been featured in BCW in recent issues).

   Here’s the complete lineup—

 

Cover Art: Ron Miller

 

NOVEL SERIAL

 

The Pale Galilean, by Edmund Glasby [Part 1 of 2]

   Brother Santiago finds himself in a strange fantasy world plagued by demonic creatures.

 

SOLVE-IT-YOURSELF MYSTERY

 

“The Case of the Purloined Pavilion,” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]

   In the quiet town of Great Falls, a newly built pavilion vanishes overnight, sparking mystery and suspicion. Can you solve it before the detective? All the clues are there!

 

SHORT STORIES

 

“The Ghost of Poe,” by Jay Kinney [Michael Bracken Presents short story]

   On the eve of his graduation, Caleb Johnson discovers he’s the last student to reside in a room rumored to be haunted by Edgar Allan Poe’s ghost…

“Shanks Has Reservations,” by Robert Lopresti [Barb Goffman Presents short story]

   A canceled conference registration and a stolen credit card tip Shanks off to a hidden crime—but can he stop it?

“Didn’t Want To Say I Told You So,” by Tom Andes

   Marla learns her estranged daughter and her baby may be in danger. She tries a rescue—only to uncover dark secrets…

“Split Wit,” by Gary Earl Ross

   Detective Maxine Travis investigates the brutal murder of a woman with a complex private life. Does her developmentally delayed brother hold the key?

“Big Talk,” by Kris Neville

   Reporter Alf Sweeney navigates a tense night shift with photographer Gil Bratcher, whose bravado and bigotry clash with the grim realities they encounter.

“A Better Question,” by Holly Schofield

   On an assignment to kill a Skrite leader, a top assassin for Queen Napir finds herself questioning her loyalties.

“The Hidden Hunger of Grylock the Grotesque,” by Chad Gayle

   In a world where ancient appetites clash with new treaties, Bakshurr tries to save his old friend Grylock from his now-forbidden craving for human flesh…

“The Scientific Pioneer Returns,” by Nelson S. Bond

   Spaceman Lancelot Biggs meets eccentric genius Horse-Sense Hank in this crossover story linking two vastly different series!

 

   Until next time, happy reading!

   —John Betancourt

   Editor, Black Cat Weekly

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